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if constant term of a polynomial is zero , one of its zero is -5, then the other zero is

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Answered by itsRakesh
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Step-by-step explanation:

2 zeroes => Quadratic polynomial is in the form ax^2 + bx + c

Given, constant term = 0

=> f(x) = ax^2 + bx

f(-5) = 0

=> 25a-5b=0

Since the constant term is equal to 0, if x = 0, the whole polynomial becomes 0

f(0) = a*0 +b*0 = 0

Therefore, the zeroes of the polynomial is 0,-5

Answered by latalohia4141
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if the constant term in a quadratic polynomial is zero then prove that one of its zero is zero. thus 0 is one zero of p(x).
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